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### Using Docker image
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To be written :).
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Compose a configuration file (read below) and add this to your cron:
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```shell
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docker run --rm -v ./config.yaml:/periodicator.yaml registry.gitlab.pztrn.name/pztrn/periodicator:latest
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```
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## Configuring
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To be written :).
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See config.example.yaml file in repository's root with configuration file structure and parameters description.
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# Gitlab's configuration.
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gitlab:
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# Base URL (a.k.a. "protocol and domain") for your Gitlab installation.
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base_url: "https://gitlab.com"
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# Personal access token with "api" access.
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token: "aaabbbccc"
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# Tasks list to create. It is using YAML's lists.
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tasks:
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# Task's title.
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- title: "Test"
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# Task's body. Can be multiline.
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body: |
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This is a multiline
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task
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body
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# Tags (or labels) to attach.
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tags: ["test label"]
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# Task's starting point. From this timestamp "internal cron" will start to calculate task creation timestamp and other
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# things.
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execution_start: "2021-09-01 00:00:00"
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# Internal cron interval. For this example 2021-09-01 is wednesday, so task will be created on 2021-09-03 and
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# then on 2021-09-10 and so on.
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cron: "00 5 * * fri"
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# Due date to set in future. For this example task will be created on 2021-09-03 and due date will be set to 2021-09-04.
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due_in: "24h"
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- title: "Another Test"
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body: |
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This is a multiline
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task
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body
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tags: ["test label"]
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execution_start: "2021-09-01 00:00:00"
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cron: "00 5 * * fri"
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cron: "00 5 * * sat"
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due_in: "24h"
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